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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 224803" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Shari, my heart goes out to you. Feeling defeat is much worse than anger. It's loss of hope for that day. Hopefully today is better. </p><p></p><p>I got a lot of "he's brilliant". Great news if he isn't under a bridge or jail due to unacceptable behavior. Brilliance is lost if there is no productivity to accompany it. Your wee difficult child is very young and no way am I projecting my difficult child's situation on yours but I got so tired of "he's so brilliant". If he was so brilliant you would think he could care of his potty needs appropriately. I hope your wee difficult child is a brilliant young man and adult as his nervous system matures. Maybe he can find a cure for behavior problems. : )</p><p></p><p>I would give wee difficult child a lot of down time through the day. Walks outside, running around after chickens or ducks. Drives in the car with quiet music or a children's book on tape. Quiet activities and a good night's sleep. Break up activity with those quiet islands of low stimulation. </p><p></p><p>Have other family members give you a break from wee every so often through the day during this busy week. It's how I survived and I know you will survive too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 224803, member: 3"] Shari, my heart goes out to you. Feeling defeat is much worse than anger. It's loss of hope for that day. Hopefully today is better. I got a lot of "he's brilliant". Great news if he isn't under a bridge or jail due to unacceptable behavior. Brilliance is lost if there is no productivity to accompany it. Your wee difficult child is very young and no way am I projecting my difficult child's situation on yours but I got so tired of "he's so brilliant". If he was so brilliant you would think he could care of his potty needs appropriately. I hope your wee difficult child is a brilliant young man and adult as his nervous system matures. Maybe he can find a cure for behavior problems. : ) I would give wee difficult child a lot of down time through the day. Walks outside, running around after chickens or ducks. Drives in the car with quiet music or a children's book on tape. Quiet activities and a good night's sleep. Break up activity with those quiet islands of low stimulation. Have other family members give you a break from wee every so often through the day during this busy week. It's how I survived and I know you will survive too. [/QUOTE]
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